South Division High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1944

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ESTHER HJORT, EDITH RAMTHUN, RONALD HOEN, and EVELYN CHIAVERATTI get acquainted with our good neighbors. Leone McDermoTT, B. A., M A Wisconsin latin, Ancient Hixtory Language ln order To know kids oT oTher lands, vi musT know Their language. They are T. easier To approach. and we gain Their co Ticlence much more readily, iT we are he To Their lingo. lT is only Through The sTuc OT languages ThaT we realize The beauTy an culTural values OT The counTries Trom whic They come. LaTin, wiTh Spanish a close second, he The largesT class, enrollmenT. Uncle Sam emphasis on vocabulary in The various place menT TesTs given in all branches oT Th service is The reason Tor LaTin's Tavor, as is The source oT many English and America words. The populariTy oT German he dropped, buT Polish has remained sTaTionar5 Among The modern Tongues, Spanish he become The mosT popular because The soli senders do The conga, rhumba. and samba and They wanT To become acquainTed wiT our LaTin-American neighbors. Besam Mucho , you know. EdiTh Hampel. B. A. Wisconsin ' Gffmm, Latin, Spfmifb Theodore Charly. Ph. B. M a rq ueffe Spanirb Frances Durbrow. B. A. Wisconsin Lafin, Medieral Hixlory Page T mL'i' mu-cial

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P fm Tm.-fnm. Hermine Foelske. Bi A. Hazel Hinrichs, B. A. Radcliffe Iowa Englifb English C Englzslv a cl n Mary Black, B. A. .Amanda Barsness, Ph. B. Lawrence MarqueTTe ecb English English Margaref Nagle, B. A. Frances Terry, B. A. MarqueTTe SmiTh Englirb English Sending plays compleTe wiTh sound eTTecTs and Theme music over The eTher waves Trom The weekly office To speech classes gave sTudenTs pracTical experi- ence. Super skiTs They cooked up boosTed The Cardinal weekly and Annual sales and They conducTed programs commemoraTing many paTrioTic evenTs. OUT- sTanding members of The class were senT To a sTaTe convenTion aT Madison To give speeches abouT high school sTudenTs' preTerences in radio programs. Wax- ings made of Susie's and Sam's voices enabled The kids To hear Their TaulTs and correcT Them. ' By learning To speak disTincTly and by being able To use dialecTs of various counTries, The kids oT America are beTTer ab'e To meeT and undersTand people of Toreign lands. ' Silence! The speakers of the future AUDREY SLUPIANOXVSKI, EVELYN Wd d D B A ORLOWSKI, l T6 BCOUTCY, M' Washingfong Wisconsin HAGLUND' spa-fb, English CARL SAI-ZER' and CAROLINE Mnfhilda E. Geil, B. A. MARTIN WFSCOHSFH ' are on the air. Speerla, English i T l



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9 T y , L r ine Lemlce Hugo Krieg JaneT Thode. B. S. Cbief Clerk Welfare Offirer Milwaukee Teachers Englirb, Library Ure Tic-a-Tac-Tac, Tic-a-Tac-Tac! lT's ,hard To Tell wheTher ThaT sound is The Tamiliar Tap oT Miss RoesseleT's TypewriTer or The nervous knee-beaT oT some naughTy sTudenT as he gazes dole- Tully aT The closed door oT The inner sancTum. oTherwise known as Mr. CrouT's oTTice. l-lav- ing polished The red side oT The apple, we manage To sTeal pasT The Tormidable-looking door and Take a gander aT The honorable Ray D. himself, whom we Tind mosT Triendly. ln The ouTer oTTice, we marvel aT The Tiles. cabineTs, desks, and Telephones ThaT are scaT- Tered generously around and wonder whaT They're all abouT. Good morning, SouTh Division High School, sings a pleasanT voice as The phone rings sharply. STopping To waTch The acTive oTTice clerks Tor a while, we discover +ha+ absence slips are Tilled ouT, aTTendance is record- ed, sTudenT healTh regisTers are lcepT. reporT cards and Tinal grades are filed, and The general oTTice work of The school is done. ln shorT. The oTTice is The nucleus oT The school's acTiviTy. MRS. LORRAINE LEMKE teaches the tricks of the office trade to AUDREY BERTLING and RUTH FENNERQ

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